Behind the Science
It's what I do
Fire Attack
On the Inside
Going home
100

The most common method of fire suppression

What is Temperature reduction?

100

The amount of time it takes to deal with a structure fire depends on this.

What is structure size, amount of fire, and available resources?

100

To safely and effectively control fire in the hot gas layer firefighters should do this.

What is Apply water in direct short burst into the hot gas layer?

100

The preexisting pluming that provides fire departments a way to connect to the structure and aids in fire suppression.

What is the FDC- Fire Department Connection?

100
All the structural firefighting clothing including helmet, jacket, pants, gloves, flash hood,   

What is PPE?

200

____ absorbs significant heat as its temperature is raised.

What is water?

200

The person who decides where and from what direction to enter a structure.

Who is the Incident Commander (IC)

200

The primary concern in today firefighting environment should be this.

What is modern building material and techniques?

200

Some of the most difficult fires to fight are located in this part of a structure.

What are Basement fires or below ground fires?

200

Becoming more common in new home construction, they provide electricity by collecting energy from the sun. Even when disconnected they still produce current and can be dangerous to firefighters.

What are solar panels?

300

Fire suppression technique that allows the fire to consumed all available fuel.

What is fuel Removal?

300

Before advancing inside on a structure fire, firefighters should position themselves here just before entering.

Where is in  safe place near the buildings entrance?

300

The most effective use of water when it is applied directly to the base of the fire.

What is a direct attack? 

300

A firefighting tool that allows firefighters to see through smoke to quickly find victims.

What is a Thermal Imaging Camera. (TIC)

300

Known as "Bottle gas", it refers to fuel gas stored in liquid form under pressure.

What is LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas)

400

Used to prevent fuel vapors from mixing with oxygen.

What is firefighting foam?

400

A fire that lacks the desired amount of Oxygen to burn effectively.

What is Ventilation Controlled?

400

Involves cooling the hot gas layer in the compartments atmosphere and the material on  fire.

What is a combination attack?

400

An established plan of attack that provides arriving crews important information and speeds up the Incident command decision making process.

What is a Pre-Incident Plan?

400

Setup during MVC's to counteract the risk of a fire starting due to fuel line ruptures/spills and injuring victims or responders.

What is a Flash Fire Protection Line?

500

Chemical agents like Halon suppress fire through interruption of this.

What is Chemical Flame Inhibition?

500

Firefighters should always plan fire attack with the wind in this general direction.

What is wind at your back?

500

When fire operations begin on the outside of a structure and continue to the interior when conditions allow.

What is a Transitional attack?

500

Unaffected areas or buildings that are in danger of fire spread if a fire is allowed to burn uncontrolled? 

What are Exposures?

500

The safety aspect of being aware of current fire conditions, building utilities/locations, ongoing suppression operations, and fire behavior.

What is Situational Awareness?

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